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Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME)

Solid phase microextraction (SPME) is a technique for extracting analytes from solid, liquid, or gaseous samples by adsorbing them onto the SPME fiber and then desorbing them into an inlet, either on a gas chromatograph (GC) or an HPLC system. SPME is amenable to automation using an autosampler or it can be performed manually.

Solid phase microextraction (SPME) is a solvent-free sample preparation technique that combines sampling, extraction, and analyte enrichment into a single step before chromatographic analysis. Commonly used prior to GC and GC-MS, SPME is ideal for the extraction of volatile and semi-volatile compounds from liquid, solid, and gas samples. Using either headspace or direct immersion sampling, solid phase microextraction helps laboratories simplify sample preparation, reduce solvent use, and achieve sensitive, reliable analysis across environmental, food, clinical, forensic, and other applications. 

Our range of SPME products includes high-quality options designed to support efficient and reproducible workflows. Available in both SPME fiber and SPME arrow formats, these solutions allow laboratories to select the right option based on their application, method requirements, and instrument compatibility. With a variety of coating chemistries available, SPME fibers and SPME arrows help deliver selective extraction, effective analyte concentration, and outstanding performance for trace and ultra-trace analysis.

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